by Ann Aguirre
While I was waiting for this book to come out, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. I kept playing it in my head, trying to figure out how it could possibly end. The conclusion I came to was that there was no way for it to end well and I was going to be sadly disappointed. To be honest, the third book of a trilogy usually sucks.

by Ann Aguirre
Watching Deuce learn about the world was interesting. Watching people’s reactions to her was even better. They don’t realize it, but Deuce, Fade and Stalker are the best things that ever happen to Salvation. They know what the world is like outside of the walls. They know what is important. Continue reading →

by Ann Aguirre
Ann Aguirre has a gift for world building. There is always a fine line when creating a unique setting. Too much detail is boring and can’t really be accomplished without an information dump. Too little information and the whole story falls flat because the reader is spending too much time trying to figure out what the heck is going on. Aguirre nailed it. Continue reading →

What are the Many Shirts of Drew? If you are anything like me- and you probably are if you enjoy my reviews- then you agree with me when I say that Drew’s t-shirts are fantastic. Don’t know who Drew is? Well, shame on you! You are missing out. Read Seduction & Snacks, then come back … Continue reading →

by Diana Gabaldon
This story brings us even deeper into the world of 18th century America. Every interaction draws more and more emotion from the reader.

Many times through this story, I found myself smiling and thinking “Oh Jamie”. He is hell on the heart. He can’t melt it, and break it, and make it grow. I have never read a love story more moving than this series and I doubt that I ever will. Continue reading →

by Rachel Vincent
Faythe is a badass. She is not one of those “all-talk” type badasses either. She is currently working as an enforcer for her pride. I love that her father is letting her. Given that there are so few female werecats, you would think he would keep her wrapped in bubble wrap at all times. Instead, she is chasing strays that have come into their territory or broken one of their rules Continue reading →

by Sophie Kinsella
I fell in love with Emma! I love how she talks about all of the worries and stresses that we all feel (but keep to ourselves). You just have to love the way her mind works. Laugh out loud book that will have you reading every book you can find by Sophie Kinsella. Continue reading →

Jeaniene Frost is the New York Times, USA Today, and international bestselling author of the Night Huntress series, the Night Prince series, and the upcoming Broken Destiny series. To date, foreign rights for her novels have sold to twenty different countries. Continue reading →

Outlander Season 1 Part 2 | Game of Thrones Season 5 | Bitten Season 2

The truth is, it is rare that a TV show does a book justice. I mean really, how could they? Reading a story provides much more depth than any TV show could ever produce. What takes up several pages of a book as an internal monolog, the actor might only have 4 seconds to express using only their eyes and body language. No easy task. Continue reading →

You don’t need to read the novellas or sub novels in order to know what is going on in the main books. Of course, if you are like me, this explanation is pointless because the moment you read anything of Gabaldon’s you will be hooked. Continue reading →